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  1. Hydrogen Peroxide Volcano Experiment!!

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  3. Make a Yeast and Hydrogen Peroxide Volcano with This Fun Chemistry Demo

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  1. 5 Ways to Make a Volcano

    Yeast and Peroxide Volcano. packet of quick-rise yeast; hydrogen peroxide (3% sold in stores or can use 6% from beauty supply stores) food coloring; Pour the hydrogen peroxide solution into the volcano until it is nearly full. The 3% household peroxide is safe to handle, but wear gloves and use extreme caution if you use the 6% peroxide, which ...

  2. How to Make a Yeast & Hydrogen Peroxide Volcano

    You pour the hydrogen peroxide into a small bottle. If you like, you can build a model volcano shape around the bottle using clay or a paper cone. When you are ready for the eruption, add a packet of quick rise yeast to the bottle. Stir in the yeast or swirl it around the container. Watch your "volcano" foam and fizz!

  3. Volcano

    An experiment about chemical reactions. Fun and easy science experiments for kids and adults. ... Wet the sand and shape it into a volcano on the tray. Make a crater at the top and put the bowl in it. ... (or baking powder) and vinegar with 120 ml (1/2 cup) hydrogen peroxide 6 % and 7.5 ml (1/2 tablespoon) dry yeast. The hydrogen peroxide is ...

  4. Elephant Toothpaste

    The basis for the elephant toothpaste display is the rapid decomposition of hydrogen peroxide (H 2 O 2). Hydrogen peroxide naturally decomposes into water and oxygen gas according to this chemical reaction: 2H 2 O 2 (l) → 2H 2 O(l) + O 2 (g) In a decomposition reaction, a larger molecule breaks down into two or more smaller molecules. The ...

  5. Fun DIY Science Experiments for Kids at Home| Hydrogen Peroxide

    Step-by-Step Walkthrough. Safety First: Put on your protective gear - goggles and gloves are a must.Even a small amount of hydrogen peroxide can cause irritation, so ensure safety measures are in place. Prepare the Workspace: Choose a spacious area as this experiment tends to create a foam eruption. Clear a table or designated space to conduct the experiment safely.

  6. Erupting Volcano

    The Erupting Volcano reaction creates a bubbly foam that shoots up and out of the bottle to run down the side of your paper cone. This foam is actually oxygen that is being released from the hydrogen peroxide.

  7. Volcano Science Experiments Foaming Volcano

    Paint the cardboard so it resembles a volcano. Invite friends over to watch the eruption. Redo the experiment with the volcano cone over the top of the jar. Be sure to continue stirring with a straw until the foaming stops. Try using a larger jar, 1 cup of hydrogen peroxide and 2 packages of quick acting yeast for another experiment.

  8. Hot and Cold Volcano: Easy Endothermic and Exothermic Reactions

    The yeast and peroxide chemical volcano is an example of an exothermic reaction. Another use of the reaction is for the kid-friendly elephant toothpaste demonstration. Hydrogen peroxide decomposes into water and oxygen gas: 2H 2 O 2 → 2H 2 O + O 2. This reaction occurs slowly in a bottle of hydrogen peroxide, so it eventually loses its ...

  9. Fun Hands-on Volcano Science for Kids

    Create a Volcano with Hydrogen Peroxide and Yeast. In addition to baking soda and vinegar, we tried creating a volcano with hydrogen peroxide and baker's yeast. (The classic elephant's toothpaste demonstration produces an explosive result.) Most people have 3% hydrogen peroxide in their first aid kit, so that's what we used. (The elephant ...

  10. Teaching science to kids? Use these 7 volcano-themed science ...

    1/2 cup hydrogen peroxide (higher % solution = greater foaming) 1 pkg dry yeast (1/2 Tbsp) 1 tsp dish soap. A few drops of food coloring (optional) Procedure: Measure and add the dry yeast to your volcano. Mix the peroxide, dish soap, and food coloring together in a separate bowl then pour the peroxide mixture over the yeast. Be warned!